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Visit Denny's for some true American comfort food smack dab in the middle of West Palm Beach's West Palm Beach.
Denny's is a jackpot for those looking for low-fat and gluten-free meal options.
Denny's is a great location to host a group dinner.
No suit, no problem! The dress code at laid-back Denny's is ultra casual.
Grab your meal to go at Denny's if you're in a hurry — or better yet, have them bring it to you through their delivery service!
You'll also find plenty of safe spaces to lock up your bike if you prefer to cycle to the restaurant.
Delicious food is never hard to find, but it is hard to find at the right price. Denny's is making it happen.
The breakfast dishes at the restaurant really bring the crowds in, though lunch and dinner are also served.
Swing by the restaurant at literally any hour — it's open 24 hours a day.

Find all of your American favorites at Denny's.
The gluten-free and low-fat fare at Denny's will leave you happy and full.
Denny's caters to all party sizes, both large and small.
Show up in sneakers or a suit at Denny's, where dining in comfort is of utmost importance.
Parking is available at an adjacent lot.
Thrifty diners will love the reasonable prices here as well, with a meal usually costing less than $15.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all on Denny's' menu — you can stop by whenever the moment's right for you.

Old school dessert, entrees, and sides will not disappoint at Denny's.
The menu at Denny's is loaded with gluten-free and low-fat options.
Surf the web from your tablet or laptop on Denny's' complimentary wifi.
Your large group can all sit together at Denny's.
Leave the fancy duds at home — patrons at the restaurant dress informally.
Or, take your grub to go.
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Delicious food is never hard to find, but it is hard to find at the right price. Denny's is making it happen.
The menu at Denny's includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner — stop by for your favorite meal.
Nigh owls and early risers alike will appreciate that the restaurant is open 24 hours a day.

Find some fast American favorites at Pelican's Restaurant.
For those tired of trendy diets, Pelican's Restaurant's lack of low-fat food is sure to make your stomach smile.
Round out your meal with a little tipple — Pelican's Restaurant has a terrific drink list, including beer, wine, and more.
Have a few picky young eaters in the family? Not a problem at Pelican's Restaurant, where the food and ambience are perfect for family dining.
Don't stay cooped up on a beautiful summer day! At Pelican's Restaurant, you can dine outdoors on their lovely patio.
Feel free to bring your lil' tail-wagger with you — this restaurant is a pet-friendly place.
Folks tend to dress down at Pelican's Restaurant, so keep comfort in mind when heading to the restaurant.
If you're in a hurry, place an order for pickup instead.
Impress the visitors at your next gathering by calling in Pelican's Restaurant for catering.
Pelican's Restaurant provides ample space for bikers to store their bikes.
Chow down for less at Pelican's Restaurant, where a meal almost always costs under $15.
The breakfast dishes at the restaurant really bring the crowds in, though lunch and dinner are also served.

For tasty American fare, head to Denny's for a sandwich and side.
It serves everything including gluten-free and low-fat options.
Denny's will be able to accommodate your large party.
Surf the web from your tablet or laptop on Denny's' complimentary wifi.
The restaurant's noise level can be somewhat straining on the vocal cords, so intimate get-togethers may be best enjoyed elsewhere.
Diners who appreciate a no-frills environment come to Denny's in jeans and a hoodie.
You can also grab your grub to go.
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Cheap meals don't have to lack flavor as shown by the innovative dishes coming out of Denny's' kitchen.
You can stop by at almost any time, since Denny's offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
No need to sweat your schedule — the restaurant is open 24 hours a day.

Build your own burger at Santa Lucia Specialty Co. — this restaurant serves all-American food.
Mindful eaters are advised to count calories a different day, as Santa Lucia Specialty Co. is without low-fat fare.
Patrons are provided with sufficient parking nearby.
Customers should be prepared to spend around $30, but more importantly, they should be prepared to enjoy a great meal.

Groupon Guide

Much mystery clouds the origins of the Reuben sandwich. In fact, there are two stories that compete for authenticity. The more straightforward one credits New York’s Reuben’s Delicatessen with the invention sometime around 1914, but even those who ascribe to this telling are split. They say that the Reuben was either 1) a scrappy improvisation made when the kitchen was strapped for ingredients, and served to the famous Broadway actress Marjorie Rambeau, or 2) a creation dreamed up by the deli’s chef for owner Arnold Reuben’s son, Arnold Jr.Another theory pins the reuben’s origin to about a decade later, give or take, when a group of men partook in a weekly poker game at the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska. It was tradition at this game for every person to chip in a nickel or so for snacks, and one day, a player asked for a dish that would incorporate two of his favorite foods: corned beef and sauerkraut. He was pleased when the hotel owner’s son presented him with a piping hot sandwich, piled high with these ingredients. That poker player’s name? Reuben Kulakofsky. In a story for the New York Times, Elizabeth Weil, writer and great-granddaughter of one of those poker players, confirms this version—if only through her own family anecdotes.However it was invented, the Reuben remains a sandwich-shop mainstay. In fact, no delicatessen would dare call itself a delicatessen without a Reuben sandwich on the bill of fare. The SetupSlather the bread with thousand island dressing before stacking on the other ingredients. Throw the sandwich on the grill, and serve it hot. The ExpertAgain, the go-to place for a classic Reuben sandwich is the neighborhood delicatessen—the older the better. Think New York’s Katz’s Delicatessen, a city staple since 1888, and Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant in LA, which opened in 1947. Manny’s Cafeteria and Delicatessen has been thriving in Chicago since shortly after World War II. Inside, ordinary folk rub elbows with once-local luminaries, such as Barack Obama and David Axelrod, who has his own table. Who better to share inside info on the Reuben sandwich than third-generation Manny’s co-owner Dan Raskin, who’s been eating—and making—Reubens since childhood? Why is the Reuben so good? I think it’s the different textures and layers to the sandwich, with the cheese and the kraut and then the grilled bread. Is a Reuben without rye bread still a Reuben? A Reuben is a Reuben with the ingredients of rye bread, corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and the Thousand Island dressing. I mean, it’s just not considered a Reuben sandwich if you change it; it’s basically just a grilled sandwich. People come in and ask for all different sorts of things on there, and some of them taste good and some of them don’t, but it’s still not a Reuben. What pairs well with a Reuben? I’ve always been a big fan of cream soda. I think it’s a typical deli drink. To me, there’s nothing like eating a big deli sandwich and a cream soda. I like our potato pancakes. A lot of places do really thin ones, and ours are thick and they have a great texture to them. I think it really complements the sandwich. What makes the Reuben at Manny’s special? For our corned beef, we have particular spices and a flavor profile. Another reason it’s so good here is because we go through so much, so it’s fresh; it’s not just sitting around all day. When you slice it thin, and it’s already cooked down a lot, the longer it sits, the drier it gets. When you eat it right away, it’s still got a lot of flavor in it. How do you eat yours? Some people put the thousand island [dressing] on the sandwich like you’re putting mustard on the sandwich, but I like to dip it in there. I think that’s the best way to [get] all the different textures and layers.
Photos by Andrew Nawrocki, GrouponTake a bite out of other classic sandwiches:The Jibarito, a Sandwich That Ditches Bread for a Pair of Bananas